Eaton Detroit Truetrac Limited-Slip Differential

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  • ​The Detroit Truetrac is a helical-gear style performance limited slip differential that maximizes wheel traction and enhances driving and handling characteristics. The Eaton Detroit Truetrac Differential operates as an open diff when in normal driving, but will transfer torque when it detects wheel spin.
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  • @holyhouse7581
    @holyhouse7581 6 лет назад +97

    After watching this video, I actually know LESS about the TrueTrac than before I watched it.

    • @JosephNnbs
      @JosephNnbs 5 лет назад +7

      They fucking revoked your knowledge. Thats insane.

    • @wbw1mi
      @wbw1mi 5 лет назад +2

      That's why it's called dope.

    • @flinch622
      @flinch622 5 лет назад +6

      Don't think too hard - it's just a variation of a torsen drive that's a little more robust. Eaton recommends you stay away from any slip additives, which unfortunatley come with most gl5 oils these days, and I've caught mechanics mindlessly adding it on vehicles without verifying what type of differential is in service. This reduces bias and needs to be avoided. The question of traditional vs. synthetic is mostly driven by the seals you use - stick with what they are spec'd for. Valvoline, Torco, and Driven all offer oils that work well. The business of using a gl4 varies, and comes down to whether there are any yellow metals involved [brass or bronze], which should not be present in a rear diff - that's gearbox stuff. Think of a truetrac as a low maintenance posi. If you want to install this diff and keep C clip style axles, you will want to have a good pair of clip pliers like KNX-44-31-J32 or equivalent for getting the retainer assembly in/out to get at the spacer - the cheap tools at your local hardware store are an aggravation. Also worth noting is the total mass of the diff: you will need less oil than an open diff - I recently swapped over [in a 12 bolt housing], and the old 2 1/2 quart rule went out the window, making my max volume 77 ounces. A simple drain/refill without removing cover and fully emptying axle tubes/housing came out to 70 ounces. I arrived at a new number by doing initial fill [using fill point on aftermarket diff cover and it's bottom drain plug for removal] with 84 ounces, rocking the axle tubes, then leveling out/letting it rest for 20 minutes before opening the proper fill plug on the housing and draining out the excess.

    • @WesternReloader
      @WesternReloader 4 года назад +1

      Flinch thanks for the info. I’m currently building my Bronco motor, and am re-gearing my stock diffs to 4:56. I’m not gonna do anything other than trailing (and live where it snows pretty good) so I’m leaning towards these Detroit TrueTracs for both front and rear (cost, longevity, flexibility, auto functioning)
      For a setup like mine, you think they’re a good fit?

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 Год назад +1

      @@WesternReloader
      To eliminate all slip but still have differential ability, I'd go lunch box lockers if extreme abusive torque load is not a factor. All the load still goes through the spider pin to the case like an open.

  • @mudbone80
    @mudbone80 8 лет назад +43

    I have these installed in my JK, front and rear. They are amazing. I think it's better than a locker, because it is more flexible.

    • @mytruenorth5593
      @mytruenorth5593 5 лет назад +1

      Hey I'm looking at having the same install done on my JK. So you've been happy with it? Where do you utilize the LSD the most? I'm primarily looking for my traction in the wet-cement snow we get here in the PNW.

    • @johnnybikesalot
      @johnnybikesalot 3 года назад +2

      I've been curious about how an suv would handle on the streets, daily driving, with one of these in the front (in addition to one in the rear). Some suggest it would make the steering feel a little funny, others suggest you would not feel a thing. What's your experience? Granted it's a wrangler so the suspension and steering kind of feel awful by design but still :D

    • @moejr14
      @moejr14 2 года назад

      What gear oil (weight and brand) did you use

    • @d-unit-outdoors
      @d-unit-outdoors Год назад

      I’m also curious of how people like this in front and the back for daily driving and driving in the snow. I have a 22 JLU- High Altitude with Dana 44’s and I want to add these.

  • @jessewoody5772
    @jessewoody5772 4 года назад +20

    Great story behind the trutrac,. It was invented by Vernon Gleason in Cleveland Ohio and was originally marketed as the Dual Drive Differential.
    Eaton did not invent this great differential, all they did was buy it.

  • @rickwoods7220
    @rickwoods7220 5 лет назад +10

    Iv'e used nothing but these beauties for more than twenty years in three different jeep vehicles. Nothing even comes close to the versatility of the truetrack locker. On pavement it drives like an open diff, off road it steers like an open unit but locks up really well in soupy, sandy, or snowy conditions. Watch the vehicle that walks up sections you're having difficulty with, it probably has truetracks in front and rear :)

  • @billconservative9503
    @billconservative9503 4 года назад +12

    They work great for a on/ off road vehicle. If you have an unloaded tire ie. off the ground you just tap the brakes and it will transfer power. If you have a newer vehicle, the traction control will do it for you

  • @hotrodray6802
    @hotrodray6802 2 года назад +2

    I really like mine in the Ford 8".
    Jan. 2021 Eaton was recommending CONVENTIONAL, non synthetic, 80w90.
    Cautioning me to not use synthetic, posi lube, or Lucas because.... Those will reduce the bias. They also told me that they suggest fluid changes of 10,000 miles. I installed a drain plug for easy changes.
    Really like the TrueTrac so far. Zero negatives. 👍👍👍

  • @camrynsdad11
    @camrynsdad11 5 лет назад +5

    I bought one from Summit for my GM 10 bolt diff on my 83 K10 Chevy. Went in smoothly, LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!!

    • @michaelmajor5467
      @michaelmajor5467 Год назад

      Well it's been 3 years how's it doing now.. I've seen a lot of negative reviews of them not lasting more than a year especially if you're running hard.

  • @wipatriot510
    @wipatriot510 3 года назад +3

    These are FANTASTIC in front differentials on 4x4's...

    • @SummitRacing
      @SummitRacing  3 года назад

      We appreciate your feedback. Thanks for watching!

  • @chrishaan5766
    @chrishaan5766 3 года назад +3

    GREAT video
    Concise right to the information I needed to know in six minutes

  • @wranglerstar
    @wranglerstar 5 лет назад +19

    Without a doubt the most convoluted, confusing, explanation humanly possible,

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад +1

      I don't care HOW a computer computes, I just know it does
      Same for TT.

  • @honestycounts9352
    @honestycounts9352 4 года назад +9

    0:38 = It generates a 'Bias' of 3.5 . Basically what that means is that the diff will lock up both axles together until one axle's torque EXCEEDS 3.5 times the other axle's torque. After that 3.5 is exceeded, it will start to act more like an open differential and then you get wheel spin on the wheel that is on the ice or is up in the air (offroading). To fix this, you just step on the brakes a bit to increase the resistance to the spinning of that unloaded axle, and that then sends more torque to the axle that has the traction. Most vehicle's traction control will do that for you already, and this differential makes those traction-control systems much better, and quicker at stopping unwanted wheel spin.

    • @ZeeboLaywicker
      @ZeeboLaywicker 3 года назад +1

      interesting. i have a truetrac in my car, and when i got it, i stopped on the shoulder and put the pass. tire in the gravel, and the dr. tire on dry pavement. hit the gas---the pass. tire didnt turn more than 1 or 2 revolutions and all the power went to the tire on the pavement, and left a black mark as it spun. i got virtually no wheel spin on the tire on gravel. but yes, at that point it turned into an open diff and transferred all the power to the one tire on pavement. works very well IMO. no braking was ever used.

    • @hreindustries
      @hreindustries 2 года назад +3

      so does it do a good burnout

    • @edwardmyers1746
      @edwardmyers1746 2 года назад

      Thank you much for that info

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад +1

      Zbot
      An open would have spun the gravel tire and NOT the hard surface tire.

    • @thenegus5469
      @thenegus5469 Год назад +1

      @@hreindustries yes

  • @mclarpet
    @mclarpet 8 лет назад +73

    Those gears look like they were inspired by the gears in a pencil sharpener.

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal 3 года назад

      🤦‍♂️

    • @ed_1969
      @ed_1969 3 года назад +4

      Or were pencil sharpeners inspired by these gears?

  • @IROCZman15
    @IROCZman15 6 лет назад +28

    sooooo... SHOW US HOW IT WORKS! jeezzz

  • @alejandroflores-samaniego9320
    @alejandroflores-samaniego9320 Год назад +2

    got them installed on my 76 f-150 with 4:11 gears and that true track locks quick on turns or acceleration. 😎

  • @agenttaz
    @agenttaz 6 лет назад +17

    Everyone seems to be making fun of the guy in video. I must agree that it was very wordy and technical, but if you learn some of the lingo/terms you can understand that He is basically saying that the system is like having the best of both worlds. A locker when you need it and an open diff when not needed.

  • @bernardthefourth
    @bernardthefourth 4 месяца назад +1

    Hell yah, got one going into a 72 Blazer frame off build.

  • @myoneblackfriend3151
    @myoneblackfriend3151 Год назад

    I’ve been staring at that Chevelle almost the entire time.

  • @uptownsamcv
    @uptownsamcv 3 года назад +1

    I just picked up a Helical LSD for my maxima, good info.

  • @jimdandy849
    @jimdandy849 Год назад +2

    I have an Auburn cone style LSD in a Cobra that weighs 2300 lbs and near 55/45 weight distribution. The Auburn, which is a more aggressive unit, appeared to be the best choice 20 years ago, however combined with this lightweight short wheelbase car, it causes severe understeer when powering out of a corner. The front end gets even lighter under acceleration further aggravating the problem. The Truetrac is less aggressive, but would it make a meaningful difference in this application?

  • @stuarthunter2923
    @stuarthunter2923 8 лет назад +4

    recently got this for the Hilux and yet to test it. expecting great results.

  • @Swervin309
    @Swervin309 3 месяца назад

    The only question I have is this: If one tire becomes airborne, is the differential going to transfer torque to the grounded wheel, even if the vehicle is stationary? I've seen both "Yes" and "no" answers to this same question.

  • @ahoorakia
    @ahoorakia 4 года назад +2

    quality of the material that gears are made of is more important the amount of the gear or amount of the surface

  • @AllTerrainAction
    @AllTerrainAction 4 года назад +1

    Nice video, thinking of putting TrueTrac LSD into the rear of our AWD we use on our videos. Will help with that automatic brake differential system + LSD = more capability off road!

  • @DanielHerrera-gz6nk
    @DanielHerrera-gz6nk 7 месяцев назад

    hello! Is it advisable to use a truetrack, is it recommended on the front axle? For a wrangler mixed use more than normal road?

  • @PNWJEEPER01
    @PNWJEEPER01 3 года назад +3

    I installed one of these recently and was disappointed by the accompanying instructions, which very nearly caused damage when followed exactly. They specify to use the OEM backlash setting, typically between .006 and .011 for my rear end, which is incorrect. Upon consulting a very reputable gear specialty shop, I learned that the correct setting is zero to .002 for track use and up to .005 for street; anymore backlash will be noisy as all get out and potentially damage the ring & pinion. The most frustrating part of figuring this out was when I found out that the same Eaton Truetrac branded as a Yukon Truetrac comes with correct instructions that explain all of this. What gives, Eaton?

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      In Ford 8" i installed the TT without removing the drive pinion and reinstalling the same ring gear and backlash.
      Theoretically it should run perfectly. But I have a "pull whine". Doesn't make sense.
      Love the TT operation.

    • @PNWJEEPER01
      @PNWJEEPER01 2 года назад

      @@hotrodray6802 what was the backlash measurement?

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 Год назад

      @@PNWJEEPER01 Drive pinion never removed.
      Original was 8, reset to 8. Same gears, same backlash.

  • @MrTmax74
    @MrTmax74 5 лет назад +5

    I know what an lsd does but I couldn't follow this explanation. Is this video not meant for the Laymen? Something like "this gear does this, and this gear does this when one wheel starts to lose traction, etc. would be much for useful for most of us.

    • @JosephNnbs
      @JosephNnbs 5 лет назад +2

      Agreed. Summit racing has a animated no word video showing how it works

    • @MrTmax74
      @MrTmax74 5 лет назад

      Joseph Brogna ty

    • @traviswright7079
      @traviswright7079 5 лет назад

      I watched the animation Joseph Braga mentioned and some videos on how Torsen differentials work; and I have a physics degree. It all made perfect sense to me. :-P

  • @isnowyazn
    @isnowyazn Год назад

    Uhhh…. Is this not the same design used in the 5th gen (10-15) Chevrolet Camaro SS’?? GM specs their rear diffs (same unit in this video) to be used with their OEM (AC Delco) 75w-85 gear oil and LS additive.
    Most people have had complaints about having tons of rear axle differential noises. Some have actual axle issues, some end up having warranty swap things like the axle seals or simply just do a simple drain and fill for a gear oil replacement (w/ the required limited slip additive). Their procedure after changing the gear oil and adding LS additive, is to do a series (usually 6-8+) of figure 8’s at a slow speed, supposedly to work in the new gear oil and limited slip additive all the way throughout the diff unit.
    People have gone from running a bunch of different things, trying both full synthetic and semi-synthetic GL-4+ (GL-4/5 compatible, usually yellow metal safe) and GL-5 gear oils. Most people seem to run the formulas that include LS additive already, which on the bottle/packaging, should typically indicate so.
    However, some don’t run LS additive at all, have some minor noises and get away with it. Most even go to lengths of adding EXTRA LS additive, which I’ve heard, can cause excessive slippage, to the point of doing one-wheelers in a straight line (yikes)!
    It’s such a picky and wonky LSD!!

  • @americanmuscle8656
    @americanmuscle8656 7 лет назад +18

    Real question is, will it spin both tires?

    • @automaster209
      @automaster209 6 лет назад +8

      Yes it will. I installed the Tru-Track in my 1975 Chevy 4x4 back in 1990 and it worked great.

    • @camrynsdad11
      @camrynsdad11 5 лет назад +3

      It sure as hell will!!

    • @billconservative9503
      @billconservative9503 4 года назад +3

      Yes, it's great for a street/race vehicles because it doesn't force under steer like a spool or locker would.

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 Год назад

      Reminds me of the guy who after hand surgery asked the doctor, can I play the piano?
      Doc says yes.
      Guy says, good I didn't play it before.

  • @inscoredbz
    @inscoredbz 2 года назад +1

    Seems like a torsen posi redesign a little.

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      Some call it a Torsen.
      Some call it a worm gear, it's not, it's helical gears.
      It's a separate patented design on its own.

  • @howtowin.facts.7247
    @howtowin.facts.7247 5 лет назад

    wow man we see your super smart. we all need to get to your level

  • @patrickbaitman8336
    @patrickbaitman8336 4 года назад +1

    Is this what I need for doing violent burnouts and drifting? I already broke my welded diff.

    • @SummitRacing
      @SummitRacing  4 года назад +1

      I would recommend the Detroit Locker, it is much stronger than the Truetrac.

  • @Dallas-Rife-UDX-347-Tennessee
    @Dallas-Rife-UDX-347-Tennessee 7 лет назад +7

    I’m more confused now . Is this a SNL spoof video ?

  • @brading84
    @brading84 6 месяцев назад

    I just want to know if I can use amsoil with it

  • @marcnunes6916
    @marcnunes6916 Год назад

    Is this available for a 21 I JT Mojave (Dana 44 front and rear) 6-speed manual. Also, will this work if one front wheel is off the ground?

  • @JayP7676
    @JayP7676 2 года назад

    I have a 2022 Nissan Frontier 2WD, I was looking to install an Rear LSD on my truck. Does true track make an LSD for my truck?

  • @fstarockaburns425
    @fstarockaburns425 4 года назад +2

    All i learned was its shiny and im 5:48 down on my yt diet-

  • @gdubya03
    @gdubya03 2 года назад

    Could I put one of these on my 1995 dually 1ton gmc g3500 van? If so which one

  • @myoneblackfriend3151
    @myoneblackfriend3151 2 года назад +1

    I keep looking at the Chevelle.

  • @timramich
    @timramich 7 лет назад +2

    He says this phrase in the video "whether it's a mineral or synthetic-based lube." So yes, you can use synthetic in these. Maybe they made the gears rougher, because people have been whining about that in the past, and from what I understand, even Eaton said no to synthetics.

    • @larryfry1310
      @larryfry1310 7 лет назад +1

      Just received my True-Trac from Summit. The invoice said only conventional gear lube is recommended. I called Eaton and was told "synthetic is too slippery, use Shell Spirex HD conventional gear lube". Now, this video from Summit indicates synthetic lubes are okay. Very confusing.

    • @nickgrillo4830
      @nickgrillo4830 7 лет назад +2

      Larry Fry they are ok but conventional will make it react and "lock up" quicker as there is more friction essentially making it do what it supposed to do

    • @zarkeh3013
      @zarkeh3013 6 лет назад

      That might explain why mine didn't do the whole torque bias thing in certain snow&ice situations more... All I did was apply a bit of brake and then both wheels *poofed* me going!
      Not sure I want to run anything but synthetic, since I live in subarctic. But warmer climates are different

  • @notjohnwick007
    @notjohnwick007 3 года назад

    Available on front wheel drive van? (Nissan NV200)

  • @pablodiablo765
    @pablodiablo765 4 года назад +1

    dumb question alert: does it work in reverse?

  • @Jaysrippen
    @Jaysrippen 2 года назад

    Any advise on using the Truetrac on a street car that does some road racing? mines a 2010 camaro SS. Thanks

    • @SummitRacing
      @SummitRacing  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Shoot us a text or private message and we can provide some answers to your questions: help.summitracing.com/app/contactus

  • @123devinzz1
    @123devinzz1 8 лет назад

    in my Tacoma the front diff disconnects on axle and the transfer case for 2wd. the front diff doesn't spin as is where only one axle is connected spinning the spider gears. do you think the trutrac would act in the same way? noticed he was spinning it by hand pretty easy which kinda answers my question.

    • @SummitRacing
      @SummitRacing  8 лет назад +1

      Hi 123devinzz1,
      Yes! The Detroit Tru-Trac would work very well for you in the front differential!

  • @tomjones5860
    @tomjones5860 6 лет назад +18

    Lot of 10 dollar words but never explained how it works.

    • @codymoncrief8478
      @codymoncrief8478 4 года назад +1

      Tom Jones Basically, when the gears are under load, the gears push apart from eachother in the case, creating a massive amount of friction between the gears and the case. The friction makes the gears very hard to turn, therefore stopping the open-differential action.

  • @moejr14
    @moejr14 2 года назад

    What gear oil do I use with a truetrac?

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      Video says any 80-90.
      Eaton says conventional only. Call them.i did.

  • @marsv7777
    @marsv7777 2 года назад

    Hi there, nice video, 1 question, will running 2 different diameter tyres hurt the True Trac, talking maybe 1.3 inch overall diameter, my spare tyre is slightly larger In diameter than the tyre on the car. Reason is having fat and skinniest makes it hard to have a spare that covers front and back wheels . Cheers.

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад +1

      The diff will think your turning all the time and just adjust for that rolling difference.
      Shouldn't be a problem.

    • @marsv7777
      @marsv7777 2 года назад

      @@hotrodray6802 Thanks for that, as I am running an Eaton Truetrac and been great so far, 3600lb car, 10.52et @ 130mph. I have measured the difference in tyre radius from spare to on the car, I will drop air pressure to 17lbs on the spare to get both radius the same, that should help minimise the difference in the 2 tyres. Cheers From Australia.

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 Год назад +1

      @@marsv7777
      Reducing the rolling radius does NOT change the tire circumference/ revolutions per mile.
      How could it?

  • @joefairfax
    @joefairfax 6 лет назад

    My F150 has an AWD mode for the transfer case that allows me to have all wheel drive in light snow or heavy rain or just driving through the yard without going full on 4 Hi or 4 Lo. Will this limited slip diff work on my front axle while still being able to use the AWD sometimes?

    • @AllThingsMech
      @AllThingsMech 5 лет назад +1

      Yes. The only thing your AWD button does is selectively engage the front axle when needed. My Tahoe has the same thing. This unit replaces your differential, so if you have it installed, if the axle you installed it on is being driven by the transfer case, then your truck will be able to take advantage of the benefits if offers. It acts like a regular open diff until a low traction condition occurs, then it will automatically bias torque to the wheel that has the most traction.

  • @Tankslayer109
    @Tankslayer109 4 года назад

    So no break applied and I mash the gas it’s only going to be a one wheel peel?

    • @Tankslayer109
      @Tankslayer109 4 года назад

      Update: truetrac locks pretty much any time force is applied even if your at a stand still and mash the gas

  • @willmorales9977
    @willmorales9977 7 лет назад +1

    What would you recommend for a 94 f150 with 35 inch tires in the mud, a tru trac or Yukon dura grip LSD ?

    • @billconservative9503
      @billconservative9503 4 года назад

      TruTrack , clutch type lsd,s wear out. I'm replacing a clutch pack now in my Bronco

    • @WesternReloader
      @WesternReloader 4 года назад

      Bill Chaput I’ve got a 1980 Bronco, 4 speed manual. Planning on TrueTrac front and back

    • @billconservative9503
      @billconservative9503 4 года назад +1

      I love the Trutracs! I think they're the best non selective T.A.D.,S on the market .I preferred them to the clutch style limited slips. I just rebuilt the Broncos 8.8" limited slip with carbon fiber clutch packs. The T.T.s are pretty much maintenance free. I guess it all comes on what your going to be doing with the truck. My jeeps I've always run selectable diffs or Detroit lockers. I've even run a spool. Down the road when my bronco is just about done I'll probably go 35s ,chrome alloy axles, 4:10s and TruTracs. It's not like I'm going to be wheeling like I use to in the Jeeps. This truck is to nice to beat on like that.

  • @philistineau
    @philistineau 6 лет назад

    Thank you. I appreciate the detailed information.

  • @williamhall4764
    @williamhall4764 3 года назад

    I have a 2006 Ford F250, 6" lift, 37" tires and I am getting 4.56 gears put in with the TrueTrac in the rear. I do a lot of heavy towing (10k-13k lbs). Can I use synthetic 75-140 with this unit or do I have to use 85-90w or something like that?

    • @SummitRacing
      @SummitRacing  3 года назад +2

      Eaton recommends a petroleum/mineral based GL-5 80W90 gear oil for all Truetrac differentials. Do not use synthetic gear oil or friction modifiers.

    • @williamhall4764
      @williamhall4764 3 года назад

      @@SummitRacing How about a petroleum/mineral based GL-5 85W-140 like Lucas High Performance Heavy Duty oil?

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      Summit.... Your video says syn can be used, yet Eaton says NOT recommended.

  • @thefordguy7.331
    @thefordguy7.331 5 лет назад

    Im sold

  • @glenn1035
    @glenn1035 5 лет назад

    Just had this installed to replace the factory clutch type LSD on my 9.75 Ford axle. The main concern looking at the unit is there is very little access for lubricant to reach all of the gears inside the case. Oh and a more accurate name would be Taiwan Truetrac because that's where Eaton makes these not Detroit (sarcasm).

    • @V8AmericanMuscleCar
      @V8AmericanMuscleCar 4 года назад

      How do you like it so far??

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      I filled the TT with oil before installing the unit in the housing. Messy, but everything was well lubed initially.
      I installed a drain plug on the housing and a magnet on the fill plug and changed oil at 250 miles. Eaton recommends oil change every TEN,000 miles they told me. Easy and cheap enough. $20.

  • @hectorrodriguez3244
    @hectorrodriguez3244 5 лет назад

    Eaton Detroit Truetrac Limited-Slip Differential, can I get one for a 2005 Ford Expedition?

    • @einarreitz3571
      @einarreitz3571 4 года назад +1

      Eaton doesn't like putting their products in Ford Expeditions...they'll usually just recommend taking that model vehicle to the local landfill. (:

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      It's not a Shitvrolet.

  • @woxie4990
    @woxie4990 2 года назад

    There we go, a non-clutchplate LSD! 👍👌🥳

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      So is an Auburn, but not near as good as TT by any measurement.

  • @ivanbedolla6314
    @ivanbedolla6314 2 года назад

    Hi, what would you choose? Helical LSD or E-locker for off road ? Thanks

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      E locker is superior off road traction. But you can't turn worth a darn unless you unlock it

  • @spectatecomment7306
    @spectatecomment7306 3 года назад +2

    Just so you know, this video is an add. There is no explanation of function.

    • @PNWJEEPER01
      @PNWJEEPER01 3 года назад

      Scour the internet and you'll not find one decent explanation of just how helical limited slip works...

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal 3 года назад

      No shit? You don’t say...

  • @maxxmasson4263
    @maxxmasson4263 4 года назад

    I installed this in a 79 T/A ,now I get a slight rattle at low speeds

    • @WesternReloader
      @WesternReloader 4 года назад

      Maxx Masson What’s the rattle from?

    • @maxxmasson4263
      @maxxmasson4263 4 года назад

      @@WesternReloader as soon as I installed at low speeds there is a constant rattle that goes with the speed of the car ,which slows down as I slow down but its very slight at low speeds ,I been a mechanic for 40 years ,I believe there is a slight imperfection in the small worm gears since the unit said made in China ,I would recommend the Detroit Locker ,which I plan doing next summer

    • @Gearheaddeluxe
      @Gearheaddeluxe 3 года назад

      Damn .... China made! That sucks. Wtf .... can't we make anything here anymore.

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      Taiwan.

  • @joshjones7757
    @joshjones7757 3 года назад

    I'm that guy who lives to kick donuts n catch second on every 1-2 shift is this a good match for ME❓❓

    • @SummitRacing
      @SummitRacing  3 года назад

      Sure! Please drive safely!

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      The TT not having clutch discs will not slip a little on power shifts so your chirp will be less, because both tires bite equally instantly.
      TT just bite and go.

  • @bevmoore3489
    @bevmoore3489 7 лет назад +9

    To much taking..... All talk no action.... so how does it work !!!!!!!

    • @1badk20
      @1badk20 6 лет назад +3

      A Helical Worm Gear will turn a Helical Sprocket Gear, but a Helical Sprocket Gear can not turn a Helical Worm Gear. Thus, a working "Locking" Differential is born.
      With this type of differential, one axle of your diff can not spin freely, it must transfer over to the other side at the same rotational speed.

    • @driverjamescopeland
      @driverjamescopeland 5 лет назад

      Strixx
      Almost... it does allow SOME speed differential between axles.... hence why it's better than a locker OR an open diff. It allows the differential speeds of an open diff, so it doesn't bind in sharp turns like a locker would.

    • @1badk20
      @1badk20 5 лет назад

      @True Canadian I know how they work, and have installed 3 Eaton TrueTracs in the past.
      I was wrong when I said in my previous statement they rotate at the same rotational speed, but meant to say equal opposite rotational speed in reference to the carrier, But it must transfer over to the other side in the opposite direction. Which allows one side to spin faster than the other. Both both axles are connected to each other. When the pinion spins the ring gear, it transfer power equally to both axles as long as it is spinning faster than the changing axle speeds.

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      Strixx it's not a worm it's a helical.
      What you're missing is the helical ends jam against the sides of the hardened case and push against their "containment tubes" which causes the locking. The gears don't "bind" together, they separate and push the helical into the case sides.

  • @bernie3075
    @bernie3075 6 месяцев назад

    Sometimes, one person's inability to understand looks like like another person's inability to explain.

  • @zamixoffroad
    @zamixoffroad 8 лет назад

    I heared that it's made in THILAND.. is it correct?

  • @georgewashington938
    @georgewashington938 3 года назад +1

    lots of talking and not much information

  • @georgewastaken
    @georgewastaken 7 лет назад

    How noisy is it under normal driving situations?

    • @stuntmanmike37
      @stuntmanmike37 7 лет назад +3

      Not at all. I have one in my Ford Ranger and it runs as smooth and quiet as an open diff.

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      Totally invisible in sound and operation.👍👍

  • @bitcanics6892
    @bitcanics6892 4 года назад

    This guy seriously sucks at explaining anything. Fired.

  • @chase123456ist
    @chase123456ist 7 лет назад

    TALK TALK TALK BUT SAID SHIT.

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      He thinks listeners know at least a minimal knowledge of terms.
      Which some don't.

  • @jimbrown9885
    @jimbrown9885 2 года назад

    I like "no special driving skills" feature. I run out of talent fast enough as it is!

  • @irredeemabledeplorable5227
    @irredeemabledeplorable5227 4 года назад

    I talk my customer into buying American and Lo and behold, there engraved on the carrier are the proud words "Made in TAIWAN" .....well at least it was SPELLED correctly. From now on, I'll go Yukon.

    • @georgewashington938
      @georgewashington938 3 года назад +1

      at least Taiwan isn't an enemy like China
      Taiwan is a free market democracy and the true keeper of Chinese culture (the communists destroyed the culture on the mainland). Taiwan is under continuous threat from the CCP, so like to support them.

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      But yet 80% of what you buy,, food, medicine, clothes, car parts, etc are made in foreign countries that are socialist or communist.
      Please please don't be a hypocrite, because every little bit hurts 🎶🎵

  • @NK-dl2nc
    @NK-dl2nc 6 лет назад

    will it pull my wife out of a ditch?

    • @scottroe1087
      @scottroe1087 5 лет назад +2

      It won't pull a greasy string out a cat's ass

    • @gurnblanstein9816
      @gurnblanstein9816 4 года назад +1

      NK, no, you're going to need a spool and a 12000 lb winch for that job...

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 2 года назад

      Especially if she's not in a vehicle

  • @jacobfrancis6792
    @jacobfrancis6792 7 лет назад +7

    way to much talking

  • @timdysart6860
    @timdysart6860 6 лет назад +3

    Somebody enjoys talking
    Video could be half as long

  • @briggsgreg1983
    @briggsgreg1983 7 лет назад

    This guy needs to speak English